Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 01, 1903, Image 1

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USTER OUNT r. EPUBLICAN.
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I S'rABr41SHED 1882. 'I'HE Oli'FICIAll PAPEH OIi' CUS'l'I I COUN'l' . TJi\HG .S'l' CIRCULA'I'ION OF Al'i2 PAP R IN 'l'UE COUNTY.
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VOL XXI" . BROKEN BOW CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA THURSDAY . . .
, , , JANUARY 1,190EIGHT , PAGES. NO. 29.
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, ANNOUNCEMENT. ,
. N \ \ . tuat "the hu1hluy IIlSh" .
. i over , I will , in : t few cluys , he ,
. nule to uucwl to VoUI' Willits
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with Ul ) ' IIsual pnJln JlIlts . U1111
' I will--as ill tIll'
- - ' past-apan : J
, ndthel' pains nut expense in 11IY
efforts to plea.e all who entruo.t )
J their W01 k tu 111e. \'uu IOU ) ' ue :
assured that it will he IItlended
, to properly untl in a competent ,
. ruantltr. It is 111) ' IImuition to .
udd to the lcputation I hl1ul -
: leady estuhlished : : in the past si"
yenrs. Pril'C will a1 WII'S ht'
, found tht' lowest , quality und , .
. work consi elld , ulld the interest - .
est of UI ) ' patrons will be : : kept
: constantly in , 'iew. In Ods
space I will-euch week-eu.
, del1vor tt } tell you something of ,
interest. Again thanking ) 'ou t
for the l'oul euce so genclOllsly
J munifested hy ) ' 011 in the past ,
1\1111 soliciting ) 'ollr further com"
, mamls ! > well liS thosl' of lilY ,
new frielllls , [ relll iu
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School Supplies ,
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J. G. Haeberle's :
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DR. Pprle Elizaheth Fields , I I .
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'mi'ilDp ibiB Ih iliil.i. I
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OFPtclHOUH : I
9 a. m. to 12 111.
1 :30 : to 4 p. m.
Or by appointment.
J6rOfi ce ovcr Anderson's Jewelry Store
in Really lIlock , Broken Bow , Nehmskll.
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R B' MULLINS , M. D ,
M8kt ! Q Specialty or Crown rlll lIrldlo WoIrk.
Plcea reaaoDllbo ! ,
All 1I'0rk gqaranteoll ,
Call and eeu 11I0 betoro I : , lug el t\wber .
Onlce-In lJroK u lJoW'IIIBtu : lIauk UuI1 IIIC.
lJroken Dow , N ebr81l1.l.
DIED.
1I0GlU.AND--1\Io : day , Dec. 29 ,
at ( , :30 p. m. Grifiith Hogeland
aged 70 ) ears. 5 months and 2
days.
'L'he decea'ed was a Cana ia n
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by hirth. He has hecn a resident
of the United Statcs for the past
35 ) ' ars ha\'ing fir ! ' > t located near
Fairfield , Iowa , where he lived
until thirteen years ago when he
located in Custer county , 1.01'
several yca rs he had bec"n i nca-
\ . pacitated froll1 manuel labor by
rheumatism. Although able to
-around bthe assistance of
cancs he has bccn a suffer for the
, . . . past twel\'e ' years , more or less.
Ill' lea\'cs a 'faithful wife , thrce
of his own sons. enc step son and
two daughters to mourn his
death. His step son Charley
Nickcruoclcer has been mainstay
through all these 'years and was
with him to the last. IIis own
sons are Amos and Ed. who are
in Montana and John , who last
heard from was ill New 1\Icxico.
His daughtcr are Mrs. II. 'I' .
McArthur of l\fcchauicsdlle ,
Iowa , who ha heen with him for
several weelts , until a few days
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ago and Mrs. " l ! . : S. Osbortll' of
( rand Island , who was pri\'ilaged
to be with him in his last hours.
He held the respect and esteem of
all who lcncw him. Uis funcral
s r\'iccs were held yesterday in
the M. E. church at 2 p. III. l e\ ' .
'l'rites ofliciating- allli
his remains were laid to rest in
th Brolten Bow Ccmetery. 'l'he
Rm'UIILICN"extends thc s'm-
path ' of the community to the
relatIves in their great b reavc-
ment.
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Judge Shinn of West Union ,
was a ci t ) ' visi tor 'I'uc.day.
Bcrt Gregory , foqnerly of this
eitYI Was in town j'est rday.
'I'hc Sargent 14 ader stat s that
. .1. C. I . Wisely hus located at
I Cu 1 bCl'tson. _
' 1' . H. l ussell , proprietor of qle
hotel at Whitman. made fhis
ofiicc a fricndly call Monday.
J. Ii' . Brechhuhl of Anselmo ,
was witnesging the proceedings
of thc county boaI'll 'I'uesday.
1\liss Sadie Whitehead went to
Lincoln the Hrst of the wcek to
attend the meeting of the 'I' acll-
crs Association.
1\1. B. l gglJstoll of r yno ,
made this ol1ice a bm ines call
'I'uesdavand renewed his suh-
scriptio'n to the l I\PUBIICAN and
the Inter Ocean.
National Bank Examiner visited -
ed thc Custer National Bank
Saturday of last week. He complimented -
plimented Cashicr 1401nax on the
conditions of his bank.
C. G. Douglasrepreseutative of
the Nebraska N wspaper Union ,
was a city visitor over Sunda ) ' .
He madc this ofl ce a business call
l\10nday , returning on 42.
Chas , I . Wolslenben of Somer-
ford , and twu guns were in the
city l\Jonday as witness in the
county court. 'L'he RRPULICAN
omcc acknowledges a business
call ,
Ro ) ' 'l'holllpson , who has heen
in Jeweler busit1 ss in Callaway
for the past year or two will re- .
lurn to Broken Bow after the
holidays and open up his jewelry
and watch reparing' business in .
McComas' drug store. :
'l'his ofiice acknowledgeg the
receIpt of a COpj' , of the Christmas -
mas edition of the Desert News
ublishcd at Salt Lalee , Utah.
l'hc paper is highly illustrated
with public buildings and west-
ern scenerv . and contains 84
pages.
Wonl COUles all the wa'y from
Shuhert , Nebraska , that Arthur
Doman and wife arc the proud
parents of a nine pound girl born
: to them in Dec , Mother and
and child arc doing wen and it is
thought that Aurther will eventu- !
aU ) ' recover from his dhmppoint- :
ment.
'rhe U nion Young- Peoples 1\Ieet- .
ing to hc held at the Christiau
Church , Suuday , January 4 , 1903 ,
will hc something you can not a-
fforel to miss. I e ldcr : li'red
Skillman. Suhject : "Getting a
TI'resh Start. " 'L'ime : 5:30. :
Come on timc as lerv ices will he-
gin promptly. Largc chorus.
.r udge Su lli'an and Amelio ,
thc li'ilipino , accompanied hy the
hounds , arose hright and ( Iarly
yesterday morning anll went to
the counrry for wolvcs. 'l'hey
returned ahout fonr o'clock , with
two dead corotes straped across
their saddle ; . one of which was
the largest the Judge has yet
capture . Ill' ays it made a
galUe light.
Born to 1\1 r. atlll 1\1rs. Al1en ,
Faidley of I exington , Nehraska , ;
1\IoJlllay Dec. 22 , a boy. Mother I
and haby reported doing well and I
that Allen is the proudest papa
on the U. P. railroad. In recognition -
nition of this happy e\'ent the
citi1.cns of Broken Bow arc reminded -
minded that when in the presence
of 1\11' . and Mrs. O. II. Gonrad
that they should Ill' port thcmsel-
ves with that vcneration hecom-
ing' and in a manncr due grand
parents.
Judge Rullivan has leasell the
II. U. l ogers' ranch just east of
town , consisting of 1300 acres ,
for the next ten years. We under- : .
stan the consideration h. SlWO. .
a year for tilt , I rst th'e .yean. and.
$2,000 a year for' ' the'ncxt fi\'e
years. l ogers will nut only furnish -
nish alfalfa tu seed lhe vallcy
land but will also furnish ten thousand -
sand dollars to stock tlw ranch ,
in cattlc , at a low rate of in-
tcrest. cven or eight hundred
acres of land can he set to alfalfa.
It is one of the largest lease deals
that ' \'e have any knowledge of
being consumated in the county
and the results will he watched
with interest 'l'he land is worth
Ion the market about 18 or $20 an
, aCf including improvements.
R. E. Brega .of Clll way' was
a cit ) . \'i itor .sa turd a ) ' . .
Ilarr ) ' Osborne is spcnding his'
holidays in Centra.l City. ' .
John ' Jcnjaman is do'i lg'-stcno-
graphic work f r aUornc > ' oJ as.
Lctlwick. . .
A. R. ' luJUph.r y'/aud wite 'r -
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turned Monday rught from their
visit to Iowa.
- 1\1 is ! > Verde 'l'horp , t ac.1ier , of
t hc fiOltlax schopl" ! ! ; . ' .sp nd . iug.
bel' vacation < it hO I\ ( " ' . .
L. E. Kirkpatrlck. : . ' and wif re- .
tur.ned Monda ) ' night 1'1'0111 thehi
holiday visit in Clay. count ) .
G. ' 1' . Hobin on' and' ! . . , N. .
Marcus shilped ) their fat . .cattle
to Omaha th , first of the. week.
C. S. Osborue of Grand Island.
camc up Monday night to attend :
the funcral his .
of father-in-law.
W. G. Purcell and wife are'
spending their holidays in St.
Louis with Mrs. Pnrcell's rei a-
ti veSt
Supt. J. G. W. Lewis went to
Lincoln Monday 'to attend the
meeting' of the. Stat Teachers
Associ ation.
Dave Coultcr f the West
'I'ahle wa ! ' a friendly caller at
this otTlce Monday. Mr. Conlter
iH feeding a number of cattle f r
th early spring market.
'I'he county hoard of supen'is :
ors convened in adjourned session -
sion 'l'uesday. 'I'hey estimate
that they will have a weeks work
in c1eari'ngup thc business of the.
year.
year.Mrs.
Mrs. C. S. Osborne of Gran
Island came up SUIH1ay night to
be at the bed side f her father.
Mr. G. Hoagland , on receipt. ' 'of
news that he was not c.C > ec'ed
to live. . .
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In .the Stt1ulal' Bee we notice
the picturc. at Willis CadwelI ,
gronped with the ofl cers of .the
Nebraska real estate deaters of ;
which Mr. Cadwell or"tl is itJ
is one of the Vice-Preside tItS. . .
'L'he ordinance ot baptisl ; w s
administered last Sunday n ght
at the Baptist to Ray Armonr ,
older son of Judge and Mrs. Ar- '
monr. 'I'his makes rive accessions - '
ions to the church : in the past
month by baptism.
The Callaway Courier is authority -
ity for the statement thaa Geo.
'Willig ' of this city , has purchas.
cd the old Redfem farm on Red-
fern table of R. E Brega. Mr' :
WilHng is becoming qllite an extensive -
tensive land owner. ,
Prof. Macy ha.s res gn d his
po ition with the businesscoll ge ,
here and has ccepted the
principals ip of the high school
at 'recumseh. lie will move to
' 1'ecumseh this weelc and assume
his new duties next week. ' We
are sorry to have Mr. Mac ) ' and
-.if. : : , leave as they are highly
respected and \'aluahle citizens.
Hugh l\TcHurnie , foreman of
l encau's mnch was in from the
Middle 140up Monday. He says
of the 217 head of cah'es that
wcre dehorned just hefore the
storm and cold weather sct in he
has not lost one. But thc night
aftcr the sleet he took his lantern
and staid with thcm all night.
Such care 110 doubt ccounts for
his goad luck. Good lude
gcnerally is the re'ult ! of good
care.
care.On
On Christmas morning Mr. and
1\Irs. J.V. . a\'ison were greeted
by hc arrh'al of their dal ghter ,
E < hth , from gngland. Miss
gdith is 22 ) 'cars of ge and undertook -
dertook the journey to cross th
brillv ocean alone , ' amid the cold
winter hlasts of Dcecniher. She
reports having a gootl timc while ,
on t he ocean , also narrates om'
lit tic experience she had to undergo -
go during one night of hcr voy-
ag' . A storm. arose which greatly -
ly disturbe . the the pealefuilles : : .
of t Ill' passenger" 011 board and
Miss Edith found herself IJ'ing
on tht floor of lwr herth , ha\'ing
l.Icl'lI thrown out of hi r hUlllc uy
llll' hca'i ng a lid pi tell ng' of the
ship. She , huwcver , managed
to stecr her course alone and ill
dut. tilllt. reached Broken Bow ,
the hOIlll' of her parent ! > . We
need nut say allyOung of 01 ( ' I't -
ceptioll that aw 'tited her as she
steppell 011' the cars. gnough to
sa.y hoth parents and friends re-I
celved her kindly and gave her a :
hearty welcome. Now there is
I joy at home over her arrival and
lating with 11tr parents again.
Clau Pickett , rrincipal of Mil.
leI' schools is at home spcnding
his \'acation.
Mrs. S. K. Warrick s father
W110 resides in Virginia , is , 'isit.
il g the city with h1s daughter.
Judge Armour united in marri-
gc Mon.day , RaJmond I .Gri ith
of Hyno , and MISS Minnie Gray
of Callaway.
, John Robinson of Plell1ing
Vallel' got $60.80 for one cow
h slapped to Omaha th first of
i the week iu the bunch shipped by
' other , parties. 'I'hat is prett ) .
'I good 'for a cow.
Mr. and Mrs. P. 1\1. Dady started -
I ed otl an extended trip last atur-
da ) ' to Iowa , where they will visit
tt\ends \ and relatives for several
weeks. ' 'l'his is the tirst visit I
tfley h'ave made to their native !
'c th since coming to Nebraska. ,
Here is wishing that they have a
g'90 time in Iowa anti a safe re-
tl.\1'11 to' the'onl ) ' state worth Ih'-
.trig in.-Cronicle Citizen.
4A. I. Johanson , who has been
cler.king in McComas' drug store
f9r the past ycar or two left last
l i ay mornll1g to visit with his
parents at Oakland , Nebr. Mr.
Johanson has resigned hig position -
tion here with the view of ac-
I . c pting a more lucrative position
offered him in Omaha. He is a
fihe young man and it is with
regret that his many friends in
this vicinity see him leave. The
bC ! t wishes of a host of friends
gh with him.
SOblO Urct'zy " : llr'Kr ' wlI ,
'l'hc dialogue in "Other People -
ple ! ) Money" is 'witty and unusnal-
IY clever , ' It being repletc with .
such. . epigrams as' "Blessed is the.
: man who gets wisdom from another - I
er Irian's experience ; " " \Vhetheri
a man marries or not , he will ,
dread it. " , "Only . fools ask ' wisel
.men . take ; " "He. who 'I
i wealth by 'patri1ll0n " , must get it
: hj' iiatrimonyj" u'l'ber < < 1's nothhtg.
. o od 'as money , and no mone ) "
so gOQd as pe ple's ; " A matrimonial -
ial amance with the love all on
one side means trouble on both.
sidesj" "Wh r 'monc ) ' talles , the
average man dosen't care whcthcr
it Icnows. vhat it i talking abont
or not. "
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Samnel VanBuskirk of Merna ,
returned la t nig-ht from a visit
in Iowa.
Roy ' 'i ; DU1pSOJ1 .is now csta -
lished at McColUas drug store In
the jcwelrJ Il < l repair bu iness.
Bob Far1 y returned last n'ight
from a visit at his 01 < 1 home in
Missouri. . rt was his fir t visit
in t we hy.fi\'c years.
14ee Iandx rcturned last night
from Harvard , where he had been
visiting at h mc. . His. brother
allli sistcr , rcturned with him.
J. H , Caywood came in this
morning and rtlcrd the R pum.l-
CAN sent to his : "tlldruss at Ii're-
muut , where he will attend the
Ii'rcmont Normal.
T dith Lomax , Bessie 01'1' and
l.'aith Gutterson returned last
night from Lincoln , where they' '
spent a weele visiting with the
family of Judge II. M. Sullh'an.
J. Spain who has recentl ) ' 10-
catcd in this citi , having per-
chased propert ) ' on the north
sid , made a good begining the
lirst of the bv calling and having
his name enr lled for the RFpuml-
CAN.
CAN.Miss
Miss Sara Scybolt of J4incoln ,
is spending a few days with her
brother , A. 'r. Seybolt , before
hegillin her school in glton
ltistrict. Miss Seybolt has just
completed her course in the Peru
Normal and holds a professional
c'rtificate.
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SAlU-BI < YSONA t th bride's
' homc , eighteen milds south east
01' Broken Bow , on Christmas at
noon , Mr. Haney Said of Rock > '
Ford. Colo. , and Miss Minute
Bryson , of Custer Count ) ' , C. V.
Allison ofi'iciating. When the
minister said to Miss Bryson ,
"Your name is now Mrs. Said , "
the joyous looks of Mr. Said , said
he waR glad it had u en said.
S/I'UJNHI CKWI/J'lI-A t tilt'
honu of the bridc's parents Oil
Christmrs , at ( 'iOO p. m. , Charle
Sturner , of Callaway , and Miss
May Beckwith , of Broken Bow ,
were united in marriage. C. V.
Allison officiating. Her litany
fricndi ! , especially lltr co-laborers
in Church and gl1deavor , deepl ) '
regret the bride's departure from
among u\j but the reports that
come to us from the \icinity of
her lIew home , encouragcs us to
beleille that her excellent choice
of a life con panion will aid
rather than hinder her in being
c\'en "sterner" in t he defense of
right al1l1 obedicnce to dur ) ' .
ClIAIIIN-MYl RS-SundaJ , Dcc.
28 , 1902 , at the homc of the
bride's parents , Emery J. Chapin
and Miss Lulu Myers.both bemg
rcsidents of this vicinity. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.I I
Chas. Hammond , residing about
nine miles south of the cit ) . .
l'he 1room is the sou of C. I .
Chapll1 , a contractor and builder
of this city. 'I'here were present
a large number of relatives and
fricnds , whose looks and actions
bespoke the hearty conccrn and
well wishes they felt for the
hapy , couple. C. V. Allison
officmted , and after the wedding
dinner he felt so concerned about
the safet ) . of his buggy springs ,
that he camc home on horse
back. 'l'he HHPUIJLICAN , together -
gether with their many friends
wish thcm p. long al1l1 happr life.
WOOD.GUOHGl-- thc homc
of the bride's parents. W. A.
George , in Broken Bow , at I ) a. m. ,
'l'hurs ar , Januar1f 1st , 1903 , in
the presence of a few friends and
relatives of the contracting
parties , Mr. I.'ranle Wood a 1111
Miss Abbie George were united
in marriage by ReGco. . P. i
'l'rites. 'l'he'bride was handsomely -
somely dressed in white and the
groom in conventional black.
: Mr. Wood is the son of Josh
Wood , a successful ranch ma n of
the South Lou } ) , and is a young
man of sterhng worth whose
acquaintances are all his friends.
The bride is the oldest daug-h tel'
of Count ) . 'l'reasurerV. . A.
Georgc , who possesses tnan ) ' .
charms' and' is. adthirc"uy ( } Ii lnrg
eirc1e of frien s both in this city
and at her former . home on the
South Loup. These happ ) ' young
people took the cast bound passenger -
enger immediatel ) ' after the
cermon ) ' , for Sioux City wh rc
they wIll spend a fcw days with
friends and relatives , after which
tIle ) ' will be at h mc to thch"
fricnds ut the Wooel ranch neal"
G orgetown.
OWRN-RJ\vNOJ.I > s-At the residence -
dence of the hridc's mother , Mrs.
gva Martin , Mr. UIYRsis Owen
of Oconto , and Miss Vienna
Reynolds of tIus city , were joined
in marriage by Rev. D. Augustus
Shetler , pastor of the Presbyterian -
ian church ; the ceremony taking
place at noon on Christmas Day ,
which was witnessed b ) ' a large
number of the friends and relatives -
tives of the contracting partic : ; .
'l'he hride was attired in a'cry
becomingly gown of blue , and
was quite handsome in her wedding -
ding arm ) ' , while the groom was
dressed in black. A luxurious
wedding dinncr was served as
soon as the ceremony was at an
end , and around a table ladened
witIi almost ever ) ' dainty and its
hospitality unbounded , the newly -
ly made hnsband and wifereceiv-
ed the best wishes of their
relatives and many friends.
'l'he happy husband and wife
will make their home on the
groom's place near Oconto , Ne-
braska. 'l'he RUPUBI.ICAN joins
the man ) ' friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen in extending congratulations -
tions , and wishes thcm a long
and happy life.
CAnn 011' TII4NItH.
We desire to extentl 0111' sincere thanks
10 the litany friel1l1s , who Ilssiltell , 11ur-
in the ickness. .leath . Ilnd ll11riul ( If our
belovcd hl1s1ml1l1 and father.
, 1\IItJ. ! II. lIUGlU.A-U.
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Call and see thelll hefore pur-
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TO CURIi : A COI.I ) IN ONR UA. .
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J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2tC.
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Pepsin Gumt two packages for
it nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy.
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FOH SAr.It-PUre bred Dut'oc
Jere ) " Males. G. E. CA wnLL ,
22tf BrokenlBow , Neb.
11'or Cannon City Pca coal for
sladk burners go to Dierks Lumber -
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ber Coal Co . 25tf .
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SALH 01 { rRADlt-Town
lots and a few tive acre lots u
this city , for catt1 t horses or farm
land.-Allen Rcyner.
FOR SALI-Onc large English
Berkshire boar.--FH . . \YJus-
I NlmDI\R. 5-tf
Farms for sale and lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
farm cheap , as the cheap farms
arc all goin , aud prices are advancing -
vancing rapully.-J. G. Bren 7cr. :
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Don't forget you get bargains
in new as well as. second hand
goods at Jud Ka"s , south side of .
square , Carlos' old stand. 1400k
out for the new sign. 26-tf
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} 1'OI < SAIn-A : farin 'near
Georgetown , consisting- 160
acres. A good location. Inquire
of 1\Irs. Fannie T4. Stuc1tcy , Aus- .
ley. Nebraska. 24 tf
Several gootl farms for sale at
a bargain , including my owu.-
JHssn GANDV. 44 tf
Potatocs wanted a J. C.
Bowcns. Call carly. 29tf
W. H. Pcnl1 & Co. have a nice
line of overcoats that they are
closing out at reduccd prices.
Can and see them before purchas-
in& , elsewhere as they will save
you mone ) ' . 29-30
West Union , Nebraska-Yes , ' ,
we will pay a parl cash' 'for' but : '
ter and eggs. RUItm ; G. CARR.
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I havc purchased the dental
practice of ' 1' . W. Bass and have
moved into hisonice in the Realty
Block. All parties who have
made paymcnts on extracting '
plates will be" given credIt COl'
the a-mount by me.-T. [ I. J
FAltNSWOHTlI , D. D. S.
Dierks I 1Ut1ber & Coal Co.
handles the 'Carmon City Pea
coal for slack burners. 25tfI
MOlley loaned on unproved
farms. JATIma T4RDWICH ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
If you intend to build call at
Dierks Lumber Co. nd get prices.
Lubricating oils of all.1dnds d
Willein's drug store.
11'01 < SAr.F.-Fivc acres of land
in good tatc of cultivation adjoining -
joining Broken Bow for $200.
Iuquire at this oflice. 3-27 tf
W. H. Penn & Co. have the
unly exc1us'c clothing and gcnts
furnishing store in Broken Bow.
'l'hey maIm that a specialty and "
have anything you may wish in
the clothing line. 29-30
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'l'he Rm'ulIllCAN and. Inter
Ocean , $1.50.
FOI < SAT.u-Within : the next
few days 1R to 25 finc healthy
pigs that will wcigh abont 125
pounds. Li'or particulars call on
or phone J ames Boggs , Elton ,
Nebraska. '
Stamp Photo's at Bangs'
Studio. 29-tf
FOR SATn-A : frcsh milch cow.
29 tf J , G. BIHtNIZltR.
FOI < SAI.H 01 < ' 1'ltA.DH-fl'or :
young- cattle , a fresh milch cow.
l n < J e t this ofiice. 29 t "
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1i'0l ( SAI.I'l'he north east .
quarter of section 31 , township
} I ) , rallg-c 22 , Custer county , Nebraska -
braska , situated three miles from
Ausehuo , Custer county , Nebr.
120 acrcs under cultivation , 40
acreH feuced for pasture. For
terms address MTCU 1U : GnAHAM ,
Edgar _ , Nebr. ' 25-tf
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HOlue Unre lIurK""I. . .
1 have au all wool carpet-
secolul-hand , but as good as newi
one oak roller top patent lock
otncc deskj a fine polished California -
fornia red wood book case-a
lloveHYi aud a thousand othcr
things too numerous to mentien.
'l'hesc thinf"S must be closed out
by March 10. JUD KAY ,
at Carlos' 01 < 1 tand. ' Gel then-
at once for bargains. I
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